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Tracking the climate negotiations in South Africa

In a few days time, the important UN Climate Summit starts in Durban, South Africa. It is here, that governments from around the world will meet to negotiate solutions to deal with our changing climate. A climate that continues to have a devastating impact on men and women in poor countries across the world.

At Durban, our climate tracker, Clancy will be shining a light on the role of the Australian government and giving you the chance to have your say, ask questions and send your own special to-do list for the Australian government.

What you can do:
Watch Clancy’s video explaining more about this year’s UN Climate Summit above.
Add your own suggestions to our ‘to-do’ list to Climate Minister Greg Combet
Vote in our Facebook poll for what Minister Combet should push for at the Durban negotiations


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